Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Stephen Chape
Struth Juliet.
I cannot understand your request.
Please slow down and use English in small sentences.


> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> G'day All
> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after an 
> hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone of 
> any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Juliet Kitson
Ok
I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
I decided to update software to version 12.---
When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running
Majove,\.
The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on
the Phone.
No message appeared on Phone screen.
All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no
amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
regards Bill & Juliet

On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:

> Struth Juliet.
> I cannot understand your request.
> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>
>
> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>
> G'day All
> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then
> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after
> an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone
> of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Juliet.
I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).

Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.

Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.

Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is larger 
than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade directly on the 
iPhone.

And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it requires 
my passcode to continue.
The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will have a 
message indicating what is required next.
Never let impatience get the better of you.
Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 

> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> Ok 
> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
> I decided to update software to version 12.---
> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
> Majove,\.
> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
> the Phone.
> No message appeared on Phone screen.
> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
> regards Bill & Juliet
> 
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  > wrote:
> Struth Juliet.
> I cannot understand your request.
> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
> 
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson > > wrote:
>> 
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
>> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after an 
>> hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone of 
>> any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: "Not Secure".

2019-12-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning to one and all

Just recently I tried to connect a WiFi Booster to my Wireless Modum, all went 
well after a few attempts, the Wireless speed increased.
Upon restarting the Computer the WiFi Booster was not working, fine!! I’ll go 
through the whole scenario again, I’m obviously doing something wrong.
Now, the problem that I have now is that whenever I try to connect to the 
Internet using the Search Bar in the middle of my screen, the connection fails 
with “Not Secure-search.feelbegin.com showing in the top search bar.
If I put my search address into the top bar I don’t have a problem, any idea as 
to what I have changed or how to rectify the problem?

Thanks all

Kind Regards

Tony Francis

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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Juliet Kitson
G'Day Stephen
I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night
this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below
it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
Regards

On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:

> Hi Juliet.
> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>
> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>
> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>
> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed
> without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the
> upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the
> upgrade directly on the iPhone.
>
> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it
> requires my passcode to continue.
> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will
> have a message indicating what is required next.
> Never let impatience get the better of you.
> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>
> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>
> Ok
> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
> I decided to update software to version 12.---
> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running
> Majove,\.
> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding
> on the Phone.
> No message appeared on Phone screen.
> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no
> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
> regards Bill & Juliet
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape 
> wrote:
>
>> Struth Juliet.
>> I cannot understand your request.
>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>>
>>
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at
>> then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer
>> after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my
>> phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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>> Regards,
>> Stephen Chape
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Juliet Kitson
An update
I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down.
When switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in
iTunes screen top corner.
Regards

On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson  wrote:

> G'Day Stephen
> I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night
> this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below
> it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
> Regards
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Juliet.
>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>
>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>
>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>
>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed
>> without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the
>> upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the
>> upgrade directly on the iPhone.
>>
>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it
>> requires my passcode to continue.
>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will
>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>
>> Ok
>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running
>> Majove,\.
>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding
>> on the Phone.
>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but
>> no amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Struth Juliet.
>>> I cannot understand your request.
>>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>>
>>> G'day All
>>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at
>>> then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer
>>> after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my
>>> phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>>> regards Bill & Juliet
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>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephen Chape
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, have you tried doing the hard reset, pressing those two buttons, with the 
iPhone not attached to your computer. You mention it not appearing in iTunes, 
which suggests it is still attached.

Sent from my iPad

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:50 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> 
> An update
> I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down. When 
> switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in iTunes 
> screen top corner.
> Regards
> 
>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> G'Day Stephen
>> I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night 
>> this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below 
>> it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
>> Regards
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>> 
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>> 
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>> 
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
>>> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
>>> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
>>> directly on the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
>>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>> 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
 Ok 
 I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
 I decided to update software to version 12.---
 When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
 Majove,\.
 The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding 
 on the Phone.
 No message appeared on Phone screen.
 All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
 When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
 amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
 Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
 regards Bill & Juliet
 
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  
> wrote:
> Struth Juliet.
> I cannot understand your request.
> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
> 
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at 
>> then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer 
>> after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch 
>> my phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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> Regards,
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> 
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Juliet Kitson
I tried that no better phone is running hot CPU must be running flat out.
Regards

On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 10:06, Susan Hastings  wrote:

> Hi, have you tried doing the hard reset, pressing those two buttons, with
> the iPhone not attached to your computer. You mention it not appearing in
> iTunes, which suggests it is still attached.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:50 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>
> 
>
> An update
> I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down.
> When switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in
> iTunes screen top corner.
> Regards
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson 
> wrote:
>
>> G'Day Stephen
>> I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night
>> this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below
>> it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
>> Regards
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>>
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>>
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>>
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed
>>> without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the
>>> upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the
>>> upgrade directly on the iPhone.
>>>
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will
>>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>>
>>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok
>>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running
>>> Majove,\.
>>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding
>>> on the Phone.
>>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but
>>> no amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
>>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>>> regards Bill & Juliet
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Struth Juliet.
 I cannot understand your request.
 Please slow down and use English in small sentences.


 On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:

 G'day All
 I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at
 then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer
 after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my
 phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
 regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Susan Hastings
CPU of the iPhone?

Sent from my iPad

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 7:37 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> 
> I tried that no better phone is running hot CPU must be running flat out.
> Regards
> 
>> On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 10:06, Susan Hastings  wrote:
>> Hi, have you tried doing the hard reset, pressing those two buttons, with 
>> the iPhone not attached to your computer. You mention it not appearing in 
>> iTunes, which suggests it is still attached.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
 On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:50 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
>>> 
>> 
>>> An update
>>> I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down. 
>>> When switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in 
>>> iTunes screen top corner.
>>> Regards
>>> 
 On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 G'Day Stephen
 I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night 
 this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below 
 it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
 Regards
 
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape  
> wrote:
> Hi Juliet.
> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
> 
> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
> 
> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
> 
> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed 
> without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the 
> upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the 
> upgrade directly on the iPhone.
> 
> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
> requires my passcode to continue.
> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
> have a message indicating what is required next.
> Never let impatience get the better of you.
> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> Ok 
>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
>> Majove,\.
>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding 
>> on the Phone.
>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but 
>> no amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any 
>> effect,
>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  
>>> wrote:
>>> Struth Juliet.
>>> I cannot understand your request.
>>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
 G'day All
 I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at 
 then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my 
 computer after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't 
 even switch my phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
 regards Bill & Juliet
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>>> 
>>> Regards,
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>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Juliet.
Sounds like a visit to an Apple Store.
That would be my next move.

They are very good !!

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 7:58 am, Susan Hastings  wrote:
> 
> CPU of the iPhone?
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 7:37 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I tried that no better phone is running hot CPU must be running flat out.
>> Regards
>> 
>> On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 10:06, Susan Hastings > > wrote:
>> Hi, have you tried doing the hard reset, pressing those two buttons, with 
>> the iPhone not attached to your computer. You mention it not appearing in 
>> iTunes, which suggests it is still attached.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:50 am, Juliet Kitson >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>>> An update
>>> I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down. 
>>> When switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in 
>>> iTunes screen top corner.
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson >> > wrote:
>>> G'Day Stephen
>>> I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all night 
>>> this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black line below 
>>> it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn the phone off.
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape >> > wrote:
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>> 
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>> 
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>> 
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
>>> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
>>> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
>>> directly on the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
>>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>> 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson >>> > wrote:
 
 Ok 
 I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
 I decided to update software to version 12.---
 When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
 Majove,\.
 The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding 
 on the Phone.
 No message appeared on Phone screen.
 All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
 When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
 amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
 Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
 regards Bill & Juliet
 
 On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape >>> > wrote:
 Struth Juliet.
 I cannot understand your request.
 Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
 
 
> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  > wrote:
> 
> G'day All
> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at 
> then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer 
> after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch 
> my phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
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Testing.

2019-12-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
I sent a request out yesterday to fellow ‘Mugers’ with no reply. Is anyone 
receiving this Test?

Tony 

Boddington

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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Juliet,

If you are able to follow these instructions to put your iPhone 5S into 
recovery mode
Then DON’T erase your Data but click on UPDATE

 Step 4. When you get the option to restore or update, choose Update. 
Your computer will try to reinstall iOS without erasing your data.
 
Your computer will download the software for your device. If it takes more than 
15 minutes, your device will exit recovery mode and you'll need to repeat steps 
2 and 3.

https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201412

Kind Regards,
Ronni

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> On 12 Dec 2019, at 9:01 am, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Hi Juliet.
> Sounds like a visit to an Apple Store.
> That would be my next move.
> 
> They are very good !!
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 7:58 am, Susan Hastings  wrote:
>> 
>> CPU of the iPhone?
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
 On 12 Dec 2019, at 7:37 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
>>> 
>>> I tried that no better phone is running hot CPU must be running flat out.
>>> Regards
>>> 
 On Thu, 12 Dec 2019 at 10:06, Susan Hastings  wrote:
 Hi, have you tried doing the hard reset, pressing those two buttons, with 
 the iPhone not attached to your computer. You mention it not appearing in 
 iTunes, which suggests it is still attached.
 
 Sent from my iPad
 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:50 am, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
> 
 
> An update
> I held the home button and the top botton for 1 minute phone shut down. 
> When switched back returns to same screen  but phone does not appear in 
> iTunes screen top corner.
> Regards
> 
>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:45 AM Juliet Kitson  
>> wrote:
>> G'Day Stephen
>> I did the upgrade with iTunes as for patience I left it running all 
>> night this morning a white screen wit a black apple and a thin black 
>> line below it. I cannot get anything to change and I still cannot turn 
>> the phone off.
>> Regards
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:02 PM Stephen Chape  
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>> 
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>> 
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>> 
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed 
>>> without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the 
>>> upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform 
>>> the upgrade directly on the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you 
>>> will have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>> 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
 Ok 
 I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
 I decided to update software to version 12.---
 When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
 Majove,\.
 The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by 
 responding on the Phone.
 No message appeared on Phone screen.
 All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the 
 logo.
 When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, 
 but no amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard 
 any effect,
 Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
 regards Bill & Juliet
 
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  
> wrote:
> Struth Juliet.
> I cannot understand your request.
> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
> 
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something 
>> at then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my 
>> computer after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I 
>> can't even switch my phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Testing.

2019-12-11 Thread FW
Yes, received it



> On 12 Dec 2019, at 09:02 , Anthony (Tony) Francis  wrote:
> 
> I sent a request out yesterday to fellow ‘Mugers’ with no reply. Is anyone 
> receiving this Test?
> 
> Tony 
> 
> Boddington
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Re: "Not Secure".

2019-12-11 Thread Ronni Brown
Hello Tony,
 You need to get rid of this malware from your Mac!

Search.feelbegin.com (from Genieo) is a browser hijacker that hijacks your 
installed web browser homepage and search engines so that it will display the 
Search.feelbegin.com home page and search engine instead of your normally 
configured ones. When installed Search.feelbegin.com will modify your web 
browser configuration so that the homepage becomes Search.feelbegin.com.

https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-search-feelbegin-com/

Kind Regards,
Ronni

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> On 11 Dec 2019, at 10:26 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Good Morning to one and all
> 
> Just recently I tried to connect a WiFi Booster to my Wireless Modum, all 
> went well after a few attempts, the Wireless speed increased.
> Upon restarting the Computer the WiFi Booster was not working, fine!! I’ll go 
> through the whole scenario again, I’m obviously doing something wrong.
> Now, the problem that I have now is that whenever I try to connect to the 
> Internet using the Search Bar in the middle of my screen, the connection 
> fails with “Not Secure-search.feelbegin.com showing in the top search bar.
> If I put my search address into the top bar I don’t have a problem, any idea 
> as to what I have changed or how to rectify the problem?
> 
> Thanks all
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony Francis
> 
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Re: Testing.

2019-12-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thank you.
Normally when sending out an e-mail I would also receive a copy, that hasn’t 
happened. 
I was asking for some input for something that I may have done whilst playing 
with a WiFi booster.
Tony

Sent from my iPhone

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 10:43, FW  wrote:
> 
> Yes, received it
> 
> 
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 09:02 , Anthony (Tony) Francis  wrote:
>> 
>> I sent a request out yesterday to fellow ‘Mugers’ with no reply. Is anyone 
>> receiving this Test?
>> 
>> Tony 
>> 
>> Boddington
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Peter Crisp
Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT,
I do perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios
updates. I have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this
method for many years - not sure how long the OTA updates have been
deployed but some years for sure.  
Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it
very slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.

Kind Regards

Peter Crisp

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Subject:Re: Iphone

 Hi Juliet.I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform
updates.Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with
update.This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed
without being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the
upgrade is larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform
the upgrade directly on the iPhone.
And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it
requires my passcode to continue.The iPhone screen simply sits and
waits (and I am left wondering).So I need to enter my passcode on my
iPhone to continue.Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and
when you return you will have a message indicating what is required
next.
Never let impatience get the better of you.Stop … meditate … be
very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
Ok I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2I decided to update software
to version 12.---When update had finished a message appeared on
screen of iMac running Majove,.The message was "Allow this computer
to access your iPhone by responding on the Phone.No message appeared
on Phone screen.All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a
white under the logo.When noting changed after an hour I decided to
shut down the phone, but no amount of pushing the home button or the
turn off button hard any effect,Maybe somebody can give me some
advice.regards Bill & Juliet
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
Struth Juliet.I cannot understand your request.Please slow down and
use English in small sentences.

On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
G'day AllI have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12.
something at then end it  requested I respond on phone to allow
access by my computer after an hour nothing happened so I disconnected
now I can't even switch my phone of any suggestions.Updated form
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Marcus Harris
Agree with Peter it works well.

Marcus Harris

 

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 11:27 am, Peter Crisp  wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT, I do 
> perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios updates. I 
> have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this method for many years - 
> not sure how long the OTA updates have been deployed but some years for sure. 
>  
> 
> Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it very 
> slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.
> 
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> 
> Peter Crisp
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From:
> wamug@wamug.org.au
> 
> To:
> "WAMUG Mailing List" 
> Cc:
> 
> Sent:
> Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:01:40 +0800
> Subject:
> Re: Iphone
> 
> 
> Hi Juliet.
> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
> 
> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
> 
> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
> 
> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
> directly on the iPhone.
> 
> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it requires 
> my passcode to continue.
> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will have 
> a message indicating what is required next.
> Never let impatience get the better of you.
> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
> 
> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> Ok 
> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
> I decided to update software to version 12.---
> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
> Majove,\.
> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
> the Phone.
> No message appeared on Phone screen.
> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
> regards Bill & Juliet
> 
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
>> Struth Juliet.
>> I cannot understand your request.
>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>> 
>> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
>> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after an 
>> hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone of 
>> any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Ronni Brown
Like you Peter, I prefer to update ‘Over The Air’ OTA...  but always have my 
iPhone connected to power when installing an update. 
Can make a real mess if the iPhone runs out of charge before the update fully 
completes.

Kind Regards,
Ronni

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> On 12 Dec 2019, at 11:27 am, Peter Crisp  wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT, I do 
> perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios updates. I 
> have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this method for many years - 
> not sure how long the OTA updates have been deployed but some years for sure. 
>  
> 
> Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it very 
> slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.
> 
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> 
> Peter Crisp
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From:
> wamug@wamug.org.au
> 
> To:
> "WAMUG Mailing List" 
> Cc:
> 
> Sent:
> Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:01:40 +0800
> Subject:
> Re: Iphone
> 
> 
> Hi Juliet.
> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
> 
> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
> 
> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
> 
> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
> directly on the iPhone.
> 
> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it requires 
> my passcode to continue.
> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will have 
> a message indicating what is required next.
> Never let impatience get the better of you.
> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
> 
> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
> 
> Ok 
> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
> I decided to update software to version 12.---
> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
> Majove,\.
> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
> the Phone.
> No message appeared on Phone screen.
> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
> regards Bill & Juliet
> 
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
>> Struth Juliet.
>> I cannot understand your request.
>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>> 
>> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> G'day All
>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
>> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after an 
>> hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone of 
>> any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Pete
Ah yes Ronnie, thanks for reminding the group, I omitted to mention that always 
on power yes is important. Usually I am so anal about keeping it fully charged 
that rarely would I go below 70-80% and so inherently safe but recommendation 
at all times anyway to keep on power. 

Regards

Pete

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 3:00 pm, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> Like you Peter, I prefer to update ‘Over The Air’ OTA...  but always have my 
> iPhone connected to power when installing an update. 
> Can make a real mess if the iPhone runs out of charge before the update fully 
> completes.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Ronni
> 
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> 
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 11:27 am, Peter Crisp  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT, I do 
>> perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios updates. I 
>> have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this method for many years 
>> - not sure how long the OTA updates have been deployed but some years for 
>> sure.  
>> 
>> Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it very 
>> slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Kind Regards
>> 
>> 
>> Peter Crisp
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From:
>> wamug@wamug.org.au
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>> To:
>> "WAMUG Mailing List" 
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>> 
>> Sent:
>> Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:01:40 +0800
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>> Re: Iphone
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Juliet.
>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>> 
>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>> 
>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>> 
>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
>> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
>> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
>> directly on the iPhone.
>> 
>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>> requires my passcode to continue.
>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>> 
>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>> 
>> Ok 
>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
>> Majove,\.
>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
>> the Phone.
>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
>> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>> regards Bill & Juliet
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> Struth Juliet.
>>> I cannot understand your request.
>>> Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> G'day All
>>> I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
>>> end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after 
>>> an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my phone 
>>> of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
>>> regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Pete
Let me clarify "at all times whilst doing OTA update, keep on power supply".

Regards

Pete

> On 12 Dec 2019, at 4:19 pm, Pete  wrote:
> 
> Ah yes Ronnie, thanks for reminding the group, I omitted to mention that 
> always on power yes is important. Usually I am so anal about keeping it fully 
> charged that rarely would I go below 70-80% and so inherently safe but 
> recommendation at all times anyway to keep on power. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Pete
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 3:00 pm, Ronni Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Like you Peter, I prefer to update ‘Over The Air’ OTA...  but always have my 
>> iPhone connected to power when installing an update. 
>> Can make a real mess if the iPhone runs out of charge before the update 
>> fully completes.
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 11:27 am, Peter Crisp  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT, I 
>>> do perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios 
>>> updates. I have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this method for 
>>> many years - not sure how long the OTA updates have been deployed but some 
>>> years for sure.  
>>> 
>>> Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it very 
>>> slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Peter Crisp
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From:
>>> wamug@wamug.org.au
>>> 
>>> To:
>>> "WAMUG Mailing List" 
>>> Cc:
>>> 
>>> Sent:
>>> Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:01:40 +0800
>>> Subject:
>>> Re: Iphone
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>> 
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>> 
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>> 
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
>>> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
>>> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
>>> directly on the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
>>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Ok 
>>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
>>> Majove,\.
>>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
>>> the Phone.
>>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
>>> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
>>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>>> regards Bill & Juliet
>>> 
 On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
 Struth Juliet.
 I cannot understand your request.
 Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
 
 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
 G'day All
 I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
 end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after 
 an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even switch my 
 phone of any suggestions.Updated form 10.2.
 regards Bill & Juliet
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Re: Iphone

2019-12-11 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Peter,

Try not to charge your iPhone to 100 percent

According to Battery University, "Li-ion does not need to be fully charged, nor 
is it desirable to do so. In fact, it is better not to fully charge, because a 
high voltage stresses the battery" and wears it away in the long run. 

That might seem counterintuitive if you're trying to keep your smartphone 
charged all day, but just plug it in whenever you can during the day, and 
you'll be fine. 

Plug in your phone whenever you can

It turns out that the batteries in our smartphones are much happier if you 
charge them occasionally throughout the day instead of plugging them in for a 
big charging session when they're empty.

Charging your phone when it loses 10 percent of its charge would be the 
best-case scenario, according to Battery University. Obviously, that's not 
practical for most people, so just plug in your smartphone whenever you can. 
It's fine to plug and unplug it multiple times a day.

Not only does this keep your smartphone's battery performing optimally for 
longer, but it also keeps it topped up throughout the day. 


Kind Regards,
Ronni

 Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 


> On 12 Dec 2019, at 1:20 pm, Pete  wrote:
> 
> Ah yes Ronnie, thanks for reminding the group, I omitted to mention that 
> always on power yes is important. Usually I am so anal about keeping it fully 
> charged that rarely would I go below 70-80% and so inherently safe but 
> recommendation at all times anyway to keep on power. 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Pete
> 
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 3:00 pm, Ronni Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Like you Peter, I prefer to update ‘Over The Air’ OTA...  but always have my 
>> iPhone connected to power when installing an update. 
>> Can make a real mess if the iPhone runs out of charge before the update 
>> fully completes.
>> 
>> Kind Regards,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 
>> 
>> 
 On 12 Dec 2019, at 11:27 am, Peter Crisp  wrote:
 
>>> Hi Steve, by contrast I always use the 'Over The Air' OTA method. BUT, I 
>>> do perform a backup and Synch of the iphone to iTunes before any ios 
>>> updates. I have had very good (100% in fact reliability) of this method for 
>>> many years - not sure how long the OTA updates have been deployed but some 
>>> years for sure.  
>>> 
>>> Whilst the iTunes (connected to Mac method) was reliable, I found it very 
>>> slow and hence why I went to using the OTA.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Peter Crisp
>>> 
>>> 
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From:
>>> wamug@wamug.org.au
>>> 
>>> To:
>>> "WAMUG Mailing List" 
>>> Cc:
>>> 
>>> Sent:
>>> Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:01:40 +0800
>>> Subject:
>>> Re: Iphone
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Juliet.
>>> I always plug my iPhone into my iMac to perform updates.
>>> Then I open Apple Music ( formerly iTunes).
>>> 
>>> Click on the iPhone icon in the left menu and go ahead with update.
>>> This in my opinion is the crucial way to go about this.
>>> 
>>> Firstly it always first performs a backup to my iMac first.
>>> 
>>> Secondly (as has happened in the past) the upgrade can be performed without 
>>> being hindered by the capacity of your iPhone storage. If the upgrade is 
>>> larger than your iPhone storage it is not able to perform the upgrade 
>>> directly on the iPhone.
>>> 
>>> And sometimes my iPhone does not indicate during the upgrade that it 
>>> requires my passcode to continue.
>>> The iPhone screen simply sits and waits (and I am left wondering).
>>> So I need to enter my passcode on my iPhone to continue.
>>> Sometimes you need to walk away for a while and when you return you will 
>>> have a message indicating what is required next.
>>> Never let impatience get the better of you.
>>> Stop … meditate … be very buhdist … relax …. take your time 
>>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 7:16 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Ok 
>>> I have an iPhone 5s with software 10.2
>>> I decided to update software to version 12.---
>>> When update had finished a message appeared on screen of iMac running 
>>> Majove,\.
>>> The message was "Allow this computer to access your iPhone by responding on 
>>> the Phone.
>>> No message appeared on Phone screen.
>>> All that was on the screen was the apple logo and a white under the logo.
>>> When noting changed after an hour I decided to shut down the phone, but no 
>>> amount of pushing the home button or the turn off button hard any effect,
>>> Maybe somebody can give me some advice.
>>> regards Bill & Juliet
>>> 
 On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:02 PM Stephen Chape  wrote:
 Struth Juliet.
 I cannot understand your request.
 Please slow down and use English in small sentences.
 
 
 On 11 Dec 2019, at 1:51 pm, Juliet Kitson  wrote:
 
 G'day All
 I have an iPhone 5S which I just updated software to 12. something at then 
 end it  requested I respond on phone to allow access by my computer after 
 an hour nothing happened so I disconnected now I can't even